Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 104

Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 104
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Harvard Department of the Classics
Country
United States
Published
27 February 2009
Pages
250
ISBN
9780674031586

Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 104

This volume includes Iliad 4.384 Tude, Iliad 15.339 Mekiste, and Odyssey 19.136 Odyse by Jeremy Rau; Craft Similes and the Construction of Heroes in the Iliad by Naomi Rood; The Tragic Pattern of the Iliad by Yoav Rinon; Herodotus and His Descendants: Numbers in Ancient and Modern Narratives of Xerxes’ Campaigns by Catherine Rubincam; Personal Pronouns as Identity Terms in Ancient Greek: The Surviving Tragedies and Euripides’ Bacchae by Chiara Thumiger; Epicurus’ Letter to Herodotus: Some Textual Notes by Luis Andres Bredlow Wenda; Cultural Differences and Cross-Cultural Contact: Greek and Roman Concepts of ‘Power’ by Ulrich Gotter; Hebescere virtus (Sallust bc 12.1): Metaphorical Ambiguity by Christopher Krebs; Aeneas’ Generic Wandering and the Construction of the Latin Literary Past: Ennian Epic vs. Ennian Tragedy in the Language of the Aeneid by Jackie Elliott; Virgil Aeneid 6.445-446: A Critical Note by Luis Rivero Garcia; The Poet’s Mirror: Horace’s Carmen 4.10 by Monika Asztalos; The City and Its Territory in the Province of Achaea and ‘Roman Greece’ by Denis Rousset; Further to Ps.-Quintilian’s Longer Declamations by D. R. Shackleton Bailey; and Satire, Propaganda, and the Pleasure of Reading: Apuleius’ Stories of Curiosity in Context by Alexander Kirichenko.

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